hrp0097p1-360 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

Management of central diabetes insipidus in disabled children with diluted oral desmopressin lyophilisate formulation administered through nasogastric tube

Anıl Korkmaz Hüseyin , Bhushan Arya Ved , Gönüllü Ahmet , Coşkunol Fulya , Özkan Behzat

Background: Experience with nasogastric administration of oral DDAVP [desamino-D-arginine-8-vasopressin] lyophilisate (ODL) for central diabetes insipidus (CDI) in disabled children with swallowing coordination difficulties is limited.Objective: We aimed to assess the safety and efficacy of nasogastric use of ODL in disabled children with CDI.Methods: Clinical, laboratory and neuro...

hrp0095p2-222 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

A rare case of Langerhans cell histiocytosis of the central nervous system in a child

Kherra Sakina , Haddad Karima , Boutaba Mounia , Bellouti Sihem , Sifour Latifa , Zeroual Zoulikha

Case presentation: We report the case of Imad, a 2-year- old Algerian boy referred with a 2-month history of polyuria and polydipsia. Diabetes insipidus was diagnosed by confirming hypernatremia with hyperosmolar serum and inappropriately dilute urine. His polyuria and polydipsia improved dramatically using the oral vasopressin analog. The child had no clinical signs of underlying disease, serum tumor markers were not detected and a skeletal survey suggested n...

hrp0097p1-395 | Thyroid | ESPE2023

Thyroid Storm with Diabetes Insipidus: Management of A Rare Endocrine Presentation In A Child

Agrawal Pankaj , R Kapoor Ritika , R Buchanan Charles , Bhushan Arya Ved

Introduction: Thyroid storm is an acute, life-threatening, emergency in children with thyrotoxicosis. It is extremely rare and could be an initial presentation in previously undiagnosed children. Thyroid storm with diabetes insipidus (DI) has been reported in adults, but no cases have been reported in children. We herein report a child with thyroid storm with transient central DI.Case Report: A 7-year-old girl, presented...

hrp0089p3-p292 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty P3 | ESPE2018

MRI Changes in Time after Cranial Irradiation, and their Relation with Pituitary Function in Survivors of Childhood Medulloblastoma

van Ommen CCN , van Iersel L , Lequin MH , Clement SC , Janssens GOR , Boot AM , Caron HN , Claahsen-van der Grinten HL , Granzen B , Han KS , Michiels E M , van Trotsenburg ASP , Vandertop WP , van Vuurden DG , Kremer LCM , Schouten-van Meeteren AYN , van Santen HM

Background: Hypothalamic-pituitary (HP) deficiencies are frequent in childhood brain tumor survivors (CBTS) after cranial radiation. There is currently no consensus on the most optimal way to screen for HP dysfunction regarding diagnostic tests or time interval. It is not known whether MRI changes in time in the HP-region or in brain volume are predictive of HP dysfunction.Aim: To quantify changes in the HP-region and in brain volume on MRI in CBTS after...

hrp0082p3-d3-649 | Autoimmune Endocrine Disease | ESPE2014

Rare Association of Diabetes Insipidus with Autoimmune Thyroiditis

Kocova Mirjana , Gjorceva Daniela Pop

Background: Diabetes insipidus of central origin has been described in association with other endocrine autoimmune diseases as a rare condition in adults. In children this association is extremely rare.Objective and hypotheses: To present a girl with a concurrent appearance of diabetes insipidus and autoimmune thyroiditis.Method: Diagnostic approach for both diseases.Results: A girl of 11 years presented with...

hrp0082p3-d1-911 | Pituitary | ESPE2014

Primary Polydipsia in a Family with Mutation in the AVP Gene and Proven Central Diabetes Insipidus

Casey Ruth , Hannon Anne Marie , Joyce Caroline , O'Halloran Domhnall , O'Connell Susan

Background: Diabetes insipidus (DI) is characterised clinically by the inappropriate production of large volumes of dilute urine even in the presence of clinical dehydration or deprivation of water. DI occurs either due to a deficiency or insufficiency of arginine vasopressin (AVP) hormone production. Hereditary DI accounts for <10% of the DI cases. As hyponatraemic seizures secondary to inappropriate use of desmopressin can occur, caution is required before a diagnosis of...

hrp0082p3-d3-920 | Pituitary (1) | ESPE2014

A Case of Hypopituitarism Caused by Traumatic Brain Injury in Infancy

Higuchi Shinji , Nishina Noriko , Takagi Masaki , Hasegawa Yukihiro

Background: While reports of hypopituitarism resulting from traumatic brain injury are increasingly common in European countries, long-term clinical courses are scarcely documented. We here present Japanese 31-year-old case with hypopituitarism caused by traumatic brain injury at the age of 5 months.Objective and hypotheses: To clarify the evolution of clinical and endocrinological data for 30 years in this patient. We hypothesize that the evolution prog...

hrp0082p3-d3-939 | Puberty and Neuroendocrinology (1) | ESPE2014

Precocious Puberty due to Duplication of the Pituitary Gland

Minutti Carla , Goldstein Deborah

Case Report: A 7 years 5-month-old female presented in our clinic for evaluation of early pubertal development. Parents reported telarche occurring at age 6 years and menarche at age 7 years and 3 months. No history of development of pubic or axillary hair, adult body odor, or acne. Mother had menarche at 13 years of age. Physical examination revealed a height of 138 cm (>95th centile). Mid-parental height was calculated at 157 cm (20th centile). She was found to be Tanner...

hrp0097s11.1 | Diet, nutrients and the environment | ESPE2023

Timing of eating and exercise to improve metabolic health in humans

Schrauwen Patrick

Recently our 24-hour culture has been identified as another lifestyle factor that can cause type 2 diabetes. Technological and societal advances such as electric lighting and digital screens – leading to light exposure that is too dim during the day and too bright during the evening –, shift work, time zone transfers, and round-the-clock food availability disrupt our intrinsic and evolutionarily preserved 24-hour rhythms resulting in a desynchronization between lig...

hrp0095p2-219 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

Central diabetes insipidus in children – analysis of the different clinical picture

Dyrka Kamil , Dzialach Lukasz , Derwich Katarzyna , Niedziela Marek , Obara-Moszynska Monika

Background: Central diabetes insipidus (CDI) is a rare disorder in the pediatric population. CDI may be the first symptom of a brain tumor, metastatic lesions, or granulomas. The close follow-up of patients with CDI may early detect pathologic processes, especially intracranial tumors.Methods: We present four pediatric patients diagnosed with CDI of different etiology.Pat...